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<A NAME="BABCGGHA"></A><h1>Creating a target</h1>
<A NAME="TI255"></A><p>When you create a target, you are prompted for the name and
location of a Target (<i>.pbt</i>) file and one or
more other objects. Target files are text files that contain information
about the target.</p>
<A NAME="TI256"></A><p><img src="images/proc.gif" width=17 height=17 border=0 align="bottom" alt="Steps"> To create a new target:</p>
<ol><li class=fi><p>Do one of the following:<A NAME="TI257"></A>
<ul>
<li class=fi>Click
the New button in the PowerBar.</li>
<li class=ds>Select File&gt;New from the menu bar.</li>
<li class=ds>In the Workspace tab of the System Tree, highlight
the workspace name and select New from the pop-up menu.
</li>
</ul>

                    </p><p>The New dialog box opens. </p></li>
<li class=ds><p>On the Target tab page, select one of the Target
wizards.</p><br><img src="images/target.gif"><br>
<p>For more information about each type of Target wizard, see
the sections following these instructions.</p></li>
<li class=ds><p>Follow the instructions in the wizard, providing
the information the wizard needs.</p><p>In most wizards, you can review your choices on the summary
page that displays when you have finished entering information.
This is a summary page from the Template Application wizard:</p><br><img src="images/ap16.gif"><br>
<p>Be sure the Generate To-Do List check box is checked if you
want the wizard to add items to the To-Do List to guide and facilitate
your development work. </p></li>
<li class=ds><p>When you are satisfied with your choices in the
wizard, click Finish.</p><p>The objects are created in the target you specified. If you
specified that items were to be added to the To-Do List, you can
see the items by clicking the To-Do List button in the PowerBar.</p><p>As you develop the application, you can use linked items on
the To-Do list to open an object in the specific painter and view
where you need to work. See <A HREF="pbugp13.htm#CAICEGHE">"Using the To-Do List"</A>.</p></li></ol>
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